Nuclear Power Could Provide Heat for Hydrogen Production

Ibrahim Khamis, Ph.D at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria, has recently described to the scientific community a method nuclear power...

New Nuclear Waste Recycling Technology Discovered by Notre Dame Researchers

Maybe the folks at Fukushima should hear about this, or more precisely those handling the recovery process, which is far from over: as the...

Solar3D Claims New Solar Cells 200% More Efficient Than Standard Ones

Solar3D, a company saying it will revolutionize solar power, has just published a thorough simulation analysis of its new 3D solar cells. They're saying...

Roger Angel: The Astronomer Who Will Probably Change Solar Power as We Know It

The challenge with solar energy is to figure out how to make it cheap and so everybody in the industry takes his shot. It's...

See-Through Network of Wires for More Efficient Solar Windows

It may be a while, but soon enough plain glass windows will never be the same again! Thanks to scientists from New Energy Technologies,...

LightScribe-Etched Graphene DVDs Making Supercapacitors Better Than Batteries

I never found a true application to those LightScribe-enabled DVD writers, and although I have one in my laptop, I don't remember using it...

Twin Creeks’ Ultra-Thin Solar Cells Aim to Reduce Costs

As you will have noticed, the problem with all these renewable technologies is that they cost a lot... and I mean a lot! So...

Potato Battery Developed in Saudi Arabia Outperforms 1.5V Cell

As an alternative source of fuel, in a year's time it will be possible to use potatoes to power your car's battery! Maybe you're...

NEC Unveils Ultra-Thin 0.3 mm Organic Radical Battery

One challenge organic radical batteries have faced is to be under 0.7mm thin, so they could fit into credit cards, electronic paper devices and...

South Africa Wind Power Industry Offering New Wind Atlas for Builders

Technology in renewable energy advances all the time. For South Africa it means that, as an investor, you don't have to go by foot...